Clinical evaluation of postoperative radiotherapy for patients with oral cancer showing extranodular invasion of cervical lymph node metastasis.
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The prognosis of patients with oral cancer who had extranodally spreading neck metastases was extremely poor. Postoperative radiotherapy has been performed for those patients since 1992.<BR>A retrospective study was made to ascertain the effect of postoperative radiotherapy for patients who had neck metastasis with extranodal invasion, and the following results were obtained.<BR>1) There were no significant differences except time of treatment between background factors of 17 patients who underwent postoperative radiotherapy (RT+group) and those of 12 who did not undergo radiotherapy (RT-group) .<BR>2) There were no significant differences between neck control rate or survival rate of RT+group and that of RT-group.<BR>3) An average time of survival of RT+group was a little longer than that of RT-group, but the duration of hospitalization of the former was also longer than of the latter.<BR>4) These findings failed to show the usefulness of radiotherapy for those who had lymph node metastasis with extranodal invasion.
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